This is also a commonplace in the world of libraries.
Adrienne DeAngelis
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Albert Sperath wrote:
> A similar event happens to the holdings of libraries, not involving
> the loss of a book for profit but only some of its contents for
> censorship. I was attempting to do research on obscenity and related
> topics only to find that the few pages related to the topic had been
> cut or torn from the magazines and journals I was using. Has anyone
> else found this in their libraries?
>
> Albert Sperath
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